Mount Strachan
Mountain in Alberta and British Columbia, Canada
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Mount Strachan is located North of Fording River Pass and straddles the Continental Divide marking the Alberta-British Columbia border.[5] It was named in 1918 after Lt. Henry Strachan, VC, a Scottish born Canadian army officer.[1][3] Lt. Strachan was awarded the Victoria Cross after leading his regiment through German lines in World War I, killing seven gunners of a machine gun battery with his own sword and returning safely with his men and 15 prisoners through enemy lines during the night.[5]
Prominence272 m (892 ft)[3]
Parent peakMount Muir (2758 m)[3][2]
| Mount Strachan | |
|---|---|
North aspect | |
| Highest point | |
| Elevation | 2,682 m (8,799 ft)[1][2] |
| Prominence | 272 m (892 ft)[3] |
| Parent peak | Mount Muir (2758 m)[3][2] |
| Listing | |
| Coordinates | 50°22′57″N 114°49′03″W[4] |
| Geography | |
| Country | Canada |
| Provinces | Alberta and British Columbia |
| District | Kootenay Land District[5] |
| Parent range | High Rock Range Canadian Rockies[1][3] |
| Topo map | NTS 82J7 Mount Head[4] |